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8.6/10 (31 votes)
#1

Wet Dreams May Come

S2:E2

The American dream in its many forms. A well-meaning Polish immigrant father does his best for his seven DJ sons. Two time-travelers hit a speed bump in their bid to kill Hitler.

8.2/10 (49 votes)
#2

Rock and Roll

S1:E4

The modern giants of rock, rap, and dubstep are interviewed about the foundation of all popular music, which happens to be bluesy turn-of-the-century tunes about little bugs. Also, The Birthday Boys throw one of the wildest bachelor parties of all time.

8.2/10 (26 votes)
#3

Snobs and Slobs

S2:E1

The social class episode. A Ralph Lauren-esque fashion designer, a man raised in the woods, and a desperate indie rock band long to find their places in the world.

8.0/10 (44 votes)
#4

Helpful Tips

S1:E6

The seven Pinkus brothers, owners and founders of The 7 Brothers' Brewery. Their love of beer-making includes backstroking through their vats of beer; the shady world of pool hustlers.

8.0/10 (29 votes)
#5

Dumb Public

S1:E10

We meet Glanard Frugner, the worst animator of all time, and are introduced to some of his less than legendary creations. Also, the entire public is evaluated; they're dumb!

8.0/10 (23 votes)
#6

Love Date Hump

S2:E5

In this crazy, stupid episode about love, The Birthday Boys explore romance through the eyes of a group of swinging guys, Hot Havana Lovers, and a married couple that hasn't been out in months and months.

7.9/10 (29 votes)
#7

All Your Favorites Are Back

S1:E8

The Birthday Boys are booked on a comedy event proclaiming that All Your Favorites Are Back! The line-up goes on and on and on; a restaurant owner who puts more care into advertising the price of the food than the meal itself.

7.9/10 (16 votes)
#8

Women Are Funny

S2:E3

The debate is over. The Birthday Boys definitively prove that women are funny, but at what cost? Also, Tim hurts his d***.

7.7/10 (29 votes)
#9

Catching Up on Shows

S1:E3

Tim gets confused trying to keep up with the complicated story lines of TV shows including a variety show; teens dare each other to inspect an old hermit's cabin, but are horrified when they look at the old man's website.

7.7/10 (39 votes)
#10

Cool Machine

S1:E5

The development of a scientific contraption that promises to turn the guys into cool versions of themselves; a sneak peek into the underground world of Amish juicing.

7.7/10 (12 votes)
#11

The U.S. Healthcare System

S2:E8

The Birthday Boys finally take on the United States healthcare system, reminding viewers of the importance of rectal and colon health. Chris Elliot guest stars as an overworked proctologist.

7.5/10 (27 votes)
#12

Skewered!

S1:E7

A man who discovered flight before the Wright Brothers-only to be mocked because his flying machine looked funny and got lost in the mix of goofier inventions; The Birthday Boys review today's hot-button topics.

7.3/10 (36 votes)
#13

Going All the Way

S1:E9

The Birthday Boys revisit their High School days with a pact to each lose their virginity before they graduate that they made on graduation day; a student brings his Dad to the prom; a pseudo-intellectual evaluates the Contemporary Family.

7.1/10 (36 votes)
#14

Goofy Roofers

S1:E2

The ups and downs of a group of residential roofers whose antics got them an American sitcom; a moronic rap-rocker who sings about America's problems-only to discover he can't find any; Laraine Newman; French Stewart.

7.0/10 (52 votes)
#15

Paychecks!

S1:E1

An alternate story of the inventors of the personal computer who were a group of nerds consumed with their garage hangouts; an introduction to Car-y, a magical automobile that travels to the Land of Pretend.

0.0/10
#16

Freshy's

S2:E4

Jack Black is the jaded star of a beloved movie franchise reboot. The guys fall head over heels for a fast food chain's social marketing campaign.

0.0/10
#17

Getting Preachy

S2:E6

The definitive take on religion. A rowdy seminary school, a man possessed by El Diablo, and a bombastic preacher's crusade against preaching.

0.0/10
#18

Plight of the Working Class

S2:E7

Unemployment and economic depression are explored in this heart-wrenching melodrama. Tim & Eric guest star as the owners of a doomed lumber mill.

0.0/10
#19

Cerf’s Folly

S2:E9

The Birthday Boys declare the World Wide Web a failure. An idiot loses sleep over the online opinions of his acquaintances, a group of soldiers capitalize on their viral potential, and a weirdo shows us how people got attention before the Internet.

0.0/10
#20

Season Finale

S2:E10

The Birthday Boys take a nostalgic look back at the greatest summer of their lives. Vignettes follow them from street fights to secret gardens and hidden caverns.

7.0/10 (52 votes)
#1

Paychecks!

S1:E1

An alternate story of the inventors of the personal computer who were a group of nerds consumed with their garage hangouts; an introduction to Car-y, a magical automobile that travels to the Land of Pretend.

7.1/10 (36 votes)
#2

Goofy Roofers

S1:E2

The ups and downs of a group of residential roofers whose antics got them an American sitcom; a moronic rap-rocker who sings about America's problems-only to discover he can't find any; Laraine Newman; French Stewart.

7.3/10 (36 votes)
#3

Going All the Way

S1:E9

The Birthday Boys revisit their High School days with a pact to each lose their virginity before they graduate that they made on graduation day; a student brings his Dad to the prom; a pseudo-intellectual evaluates the Contemporary Family.

7.5/10 (27 votes)
#4

Skewered!

S1:E7

A man who discovered flight before the Wright Brothers-only to be mocked because his flying machine looked funny and got lost in the mix of goofier inventions; The Birthday Boys review today's hot-button topics.

7.7/10 (29 votes)
#5

Catching Up on Shows

S1:E3

Tim gets confused trying to keep up with the complicated story lines of TV shows including a variety show; teens dare each other to inspect an old hermit's cabin, but are horrified when they look at the old man's website.

7.7/10 (39 votes)
#6

Cool Machine

S1:E5

The development of a scientific contraption that promises to turn the guys into cool versions of themselves; a sneak peek into the underground world of Amish juicing.

7.7/10 (12 votes)
#7

The U.S. Healthcare System

S2:E8

The Birthday Boys finally take on the United States healthcare system, reminding viewers of the importance of rectal and colon health. Chris Elliot guest stars as an overworked proctologist.

7.9/10 (29 votes)
#8

All Your Favorites Are Back

S1:E8

The Birthday Boys are booked on a comedy event proclaiming that All Your Favorites Are Back! The line-up goes on and on and on; a restaurant owner who puts more care into advertising the price of the food than the meal itself.

7.9/10 (16 votes)
#9

Women Are Funny

S2:E3

The debate is over. The Birthday Boys definitively prove that women are funny, but at what cost? Also, Tim hurts his d***.

8.0/10 (44 votes)
#10

Helpful Tips

S1:E6

The seven Pinkus brothers, owners and founders of The 7 Brothers' Brewery. Their love of beer-making includes backstroking through their vats of beer; the shady world of pool hustlers.

8.0/10 (29 votes)
#11

Dumb Public

S1:E10

We meet Glanard Frugner, the worst animator of all time, and are introduced to some of his less than legendary creations. Also, the entire public is evaluated; they're dumb!

8.0/10 (23 votes)
#12

Love Date Hump

S2:E5

In this crazy, stupid episode about love, The Birthday Boys explore romance through the eyes of a group of swinging guys, Hot Havana Lovers, and a married couple that hasn't been out in months and months.

8.2/10 (49 votes)
#13

Rock and Roll

S1:E4

The modern giants of rock, rap, and dubstep are interviewed about the foundation of all popular music, which happens to be bluesy turn-of-the-century tunes about little bugs. Also, The Birthday Boys throw one of the wildest bachelor parties of all time.

8.2/10 (26 votes)
#14

Snobs and Slobs

S2:E1

The social class episode. A Ralph Lauren-esque fashion designer, a man raised in the woods, and a desperate indie rock band long to find their places in the world.

8.6/10 (31 votes)
#15

Wet Dreams May Come

S2:E2

The American dream in its many forms. A well-meaning Polish immigrant father does his best for his seven DJ sons. Two time-travelers hit a speed bump in their bid to kill Hitler.

7.0/10 (52 votes)

Paychecks!

S1:E1

An alternate story of the inventors of the personal computer who were a group of nerds consumed with their garage hangouts; an introduction to Car-y, a magical automobile that travels to the Land of Pretend.

7.1/10 (36 votes)

Goofy Roofers

S1:E2

The ups and downs of a group of residential roofers whose antics got them an American sitcom; a moronic rap-rocker who sings about America's problems-only to discover he can't find any; Laraine Newman; French Stewart.

7.7/10 (29 votes)

Catching Up on Shows

S1:E3

Tim gets confused trying to keep up with the complicated story lines of TV shows including a variety show; teens dare each other to inspect an old hermit's cabin, but are horrified when they look at the old man's website.

8.2/10 (49 votes)

Rock and Roll

S1:E4

The modern giants of rock, rap, and dubstep are interviewed about the foundation of all popular music, which happens to be bluesy turn-of-the-century tunes about little bugs. Also, The Birthday Boys throw one of the wildest bachelor parties of all time.

7.7/10 (39 votes)

Cool Machine

S1:E5

The development of a scientific contraption that promises to turn the guys into cool versions of themselves; a sneak peek into the underground world of Amish juicing.

8.0/10 (44 votes)

Helpful Tips

S1:E6

The seven Pinkus brothers, owners and founders of The 7 Brothers' Brewery. Their love of beer-making includes backstroking through their vats of beer; the shady world of pool hustlers.

7.5/10 (27 votes)

Skewered!

S1:E7

A man who discovered flight before the Wright Brothers-only to be mocked because his flying machine looked funny and got lost in the mix of goofier inventions; The Birthday Boys review today's hot-button topics.

7.9/10 (29 votes)

All Your Favorites Are Back

S1:E8

The Birthday Boys are booked on a comedy event proclaiming that All Your Favorites Are Back! The line-up goes on and on and on; a restaurant owner who puts more care into advertising the price of the food than the meal itself.

7.3/10 (36 votes)

Going All the Way

S1:E9

The Birthday Boys revisit their High School days with a pact to each lose their virginity before they graduate that they made on graduation day; a student brings his Dad to the prom; a pseudo-intellectual evaluates the Contemporary Family.

8.0/10 (29 votes)

Dumb Public

S1:E10

We meet Glanard Frugner, the worst animator of all time, and are introduced to some of his less than legendary creations. Also, the entire public is evaluated; they're dumb!

8.2/10 (26 votes)

Snobs and Slobs

S2:E1

The social class episode. A Ralph Lauren-esque fashion designer, a man raised in the woods, and a desperate indie rock band long to find their places in the world.

8.6/10 (31 votes)

Wet Dreams May Come

S2:E2

The American dream in its many forms. A well-meaning Polish immigrant father does his best for his seven DJ sons. Two time-travelers hit a speed bump in their bid to kill Hitler.

7.9/10 (16 votes)

Women Are Funny

S2:E3

The debate is over. The Birthday Boys definitively prove that women are funny, but at what cost? Also, Tim hurts his d***.

0.0/10

Freshy's

S2:E4

Jack Black is the jaded star of a beloved movie franchise reboot. The guys fall head over heels for a fast food chain's social marketing campaign.

8.0/10 (23 votes)

Love Date Hump

S2:E5

In this crazy, stupid episode about love, The Birthday Boys explore romance through the eyes of a group of swinging guys, Hot Havana Lovers, and a married couple that hasn't been out in months and months.

0.0/10

Getting Preachy

S2:E6

The definitive take on religion. A rowdy seminary school, a man possessed by El Diablo, and a bombastic preacher's crusade against preaching.

0.0/10

Plight of the Working Class

S2:E7

Unemployment and economic depression are explored in this heart-wrenching melodrama. Tim & Eric guest star as the owners of a doomed lumber mill.

7.7/10 (12 votes)

The U.S. Healthcare System

S2:E8

The Birthday Boys finally take on the United States healthcare system, reminding viewers of the importance of rectal and colon health. Chris Elliot guest stars as an overworked proctologist.

0.0/10

Cerf’s Folly

S2:E9

The Birthday Boys declare the World Wide Web a failure. An idiot loses sleep over the online opinions of his acquaintances, a group of soldiers capitalize on their viral potential, and a weirdo shows us how people got attention before the Internet.

0.0/10

Season Finale

S2:E10

The Birthday Boys take a nostalgic look back at the greatest summer of their lives. Vignettes follow them from street fights to secret gardens and hidden caverns.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
2 ★ 8.1 5
★ 8.6 Wet Dreams May Come
★ 7.7 The U.S. Healthcare System
1 ★ 7.6 10
★ 8.2 Rock and Roll
★ 7.0 Paychecks!